The principle of non-aggression is tightly bound to unalienable and inalienable rights, altogether individual rights. The Non-Aggression Principle (NAP) says that no one has the right to initiate force against another except in true self-defence. Sadly, few people understand that...Read More

Why do Individual Rights stand in complete contrast to human rights? My last (two-part) post explained that ‘unalienable right’ is our right to act in support of our life, and ‘inalienable right’ is to the product of those actions. What are...Read More

Use of the word inalienable to mean unalienable is widespread. Ambiguous use of both Unalienable and Inalienable rights is rife, resulting in no definition of either taking root. Left without clear meaning, this post postulates a new definition for the phrase inalienable rights....Read More

Unalienable rights and inalienable rights are considered by many people to mean the same thing. This two-part post deals with both in turn. A subsequent post will deal with the application and implications of both. (For easy pronunciation of these...Read More

Many authors today exhort that we should forego ‘service to self,’ in favour of ‘service to others.’ Why? What benefit is to be gained? Alternatively, what sacrifice is necessary? It is far too easy to accept this plea and not...Read More

Conscious reality is under siege today, challenged by erroneous notions from centuries past. Although dressed in fancy names, like a wolf in sheep's clothing, these fictions are gaining unchallenged traction by the minute. It is time to call a halt....Read More

We've all heard the phrase, law and order. But if law is order, which it is, then the phrase is ridiculous. Or is it? Is there more, something we don't know? The word ‘law,’ means ‘order,’ in etymology. Law means...Read More